Bihar: Whirligig of Ministry-Making
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Ramanand TiwariNK SINGHBihar is in the cesspool of instability. It has seen six ministries in three years.The first non-Congress United Front Government headed by Mahamaya Prasad Sinha fell due to defection. A Shoshit Dal ministry was formed under the leadership of Satish Sinha for four days only – just to induct the Mandal Government in through the backdoor.
The
fourth ministry came to power under the leadership of Bhola Paswan Shastri as a
result of floor-crossing by some important Congressmen. Shastri resigned on
June 26, 1968 following difference with the Raja of Ramgarh, Kamakhya Narain
Singh.
President’s
rule was imposed on June 20, 1968, which ended on February 25, 1969 after the
mid-term poll. But the results were neither in favour of the Congress nor
non-Congress parties. The Congress-led coalition of Swatantra, the Janata
Party, the Shoshit Dal and the Jharkhand party fell like a house of cards on
June 20, 1969.
Then
Shastri of Lok Tantrik Congress managed to form a Samyukta Vidhayak Dal (SVD) which
was joined by Jharkhand, Shoshit, a group of BKD etc. The SSP, the PSP, the
Jana Sangh and the CPI supported it from outside. But that government too fell
and President’s rule was imposed.
Three
parties – the Indira Congress, the Syndicate Congress and the SSP – have
started flexing their muscles and approached the Governor claiming that only
they can provide a stable government.
A
four party SVD has been forged, consisting of the Syndicate, the Jana Sangh,
the Swatantra and the SSP. As a bonus for joining the rightist alliance,
Ramanand Tiwari of SSP was gifted the leadership of the SVD.
Excerpts
from Now 13 February 1970 |
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